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Villalobos Rescue Center
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P.O. Box 39 Napoleonville, LA 70390
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I see this rescue constantly promoting healthy dogs/cats & they support & promote the spay/neuter program. They keep the facility clean and safe for the animals.

Villalobos Rescue Center

#99 in United States, #1 in Louisiana, #1 in Napoleonville
#15 in pit Bull

P.O. Box 39 Napoleonville, LA 70390

http://vrcpitbull.com

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VRC works ceaselessly to give Pit Bulls (and other types of dogs) another chance in life. Each and EVERY dog is taken in and received any and all medical treatment necessary. We work patiently to re-acclimatize fearful dogs to the loving care of a human, so that they may eventually be adopted. In some cases, these dogs have never had a kind word or touch, and it is a slow process. After determining temperaments and compatibility factors, we begin that long search for the perfect home.

Specialization

  • Pit Bull

Adoption Policy

If you currently have an existing small breed dog in your home, we will not adopt out a larger breed dog (this includes our Pit Bulls) into your home. From time to time, we do have some non-Pit Bull medium to smaller breed dogs that may work out. We do this for the safety of your dog. You may be asked to bring your dog to Louisiana to do an preliminary introduction with the dogs but that can be discussed with our adoption counselor especially if it is a long distance adoption. “Blind dates not always successful. Depending on your dog experience, we may be able to adjust the guidelines for this type of adoption. If you have an existing non-Pit Bull in your home and you want to adopt one of our non-Pit Bulls.….we may ask you to make the drive to have the dogs meet first. “Blind dates” aren’t always successful so this will depend on what you and our adoption counselor discuss about making the adoption work out, especially if it is a long distance adoption. Depending on your dog experience, we may be able to adjust the guidelines for this type of adoption. If you have an existing Pit Bull in your home and you want to adopt one of our Pit Bull type dogs, you must be within an 8 hour drive from our facility and it will be on a “case by case” basis. The reason for this should be obvious but I will explain. The “bully breeds” can be somewhat tenacious when it comes to other dogs. It is not uncommon for them to get along with a dog one minute and then what seems like “all of a sudden” they are no longer friends. For this reason, we need to be within a close driving distance just in case things should not work out. If you are one of our former adopters and have a successful past track record with us, then of course, the distance factor may not be an issue. Depending on your dog experience, we may be able to adjust the guidelines for this type of adoption. If you have an existing non-Pit Bull in your home and you want to adopt one of our Pit Bull type dogs, you must be within an 8 hour drive from our facility and it will be on a “case by case” basis. The reason for this should be obvious but I will explain. The “bully breeds” can be somewhat tenacious when it comes to other dogs. It is not uncommon for them to get along with a dog one minute and then what seems like “all of a sudden” they are no longer friends. For this reason, we need to be within a close driving distance just in case things should not work out. If you are one of our former adopters and have a successful past track record with us, then of course, the distance factor may not be an issue. Depending on your dog experience, we may be able to adjust the guidelines for this type of adoption. WE DO NOT ADOPT TO: Homes with cats. We do not have the means to properly cat test our dogs. We will not take a chance on the safety of your cat and put one of our dogs into this situation. This is not to say that cats and dogs won’t get along. Of course they can but again, we do not have the proper set up to test our dogs with cats in in a responsible scenario. We do not adopt to homes with children under 5 years old. We do not have the proper set up to temperament test ourdogs for this scenario. We do not adopt to homes that are under HOA guidelines unless we are able to receive in writing that you are allowed to have the dog you are interested in adopting from us. Although we do not require a fenced in yard, if you do have one, it has to be at least 5 to 6 feet tall (depending on which dog you are interested in. We do not adopt our dogs out for the purposed of making them into “service dogs.” With too many people/trainers fraudulently obtaining fake service dog vests and unscrupulous trainers claiming that they are “credentialed”, we do not want to have our dog put into a situation that they are not qualified for. We do not adopt out of the country. We do not fly our dogs. Each dog is driven by our staff, to your home.
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"I see this rescue constantly promoting healthy dogs/cats & they support & promote the spay/neuter program. They keep the facility clean and safe for the animals."

carol t.

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"Donna's Love Rescue will go to the enth degree to help a dog. I have been with them on a few missions ...one to save a dog starved by his owner; one to pick a dog up from a busy intersection.... The list goes on and on."

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